Antonio Marques
Member
I'd like to have an MF rangefinder (but I don't). The reason I'd like it is that I love how even the smallest of MF negatives or slides look in comparison to 35mm.
My impression is that 6x4.5 RF or P&S are about half the weight of 6x9 counterparts, and almost half when compared to 6x7. For me, that would be just great. When I want weight, I have an SLR. So my question boils down to, if you have a GW690 and an RF645, what makes you take one or the other when you go out? What makes you sell one and keep the other?
As I was writing this, I realised much the same might apply to 645 vs 35mm. While I can tell when to use a GW690 vs an M6, I'm less clear when the comparison involves a 645 camera. For me, of course, the size of 120 film makes it worthwhile over 35mm, but why stop at 645? Is there a line to draw?
(I usually send film to the lab for development and then scan it.)
My impression is that 6x4.5 RF or P&S are about half the weight of 6x9 counterparts, and almost half when compared to 6x7. For me, that would be just great. When I want weight, I have an SLR. So my question boils down to, if you have a GW690 and an RF645, what makes you take one or the other when you go out? What makes you sell one and keep the other?
As I was writing this, I realised much the same might apply to 645 vs 35mm. While I can tell when to use a GW690 vs an M6, I'm less clear when the comparison involves a 645 camera. For me, of course, the size of 120 film makes it worthwhile over 35mm, but why stop at 645? Is there a line to draw?
(I usually send film to the lab for development and then scan it.)